In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Melfort Comets defeated the Moose Jaw Vanier Spirits 75-41 as Brandi Armstrong scored 17. Maria McWilliams paced Vanier with 16. Melfort led 34-18 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Melville Cobras defeated the Balgonie Greenall Griffins 52-48 as Michelle Zulyniak scored 18. Carla Maierhoffer paced Balgonie with 18. Balgonie led 34-23 at the half but Melville quickly took command in the second frame and then held on for the win. The Griffins (coached by Darcy McKeown and Leigh Roberts) also included Amy Fahlman, Tera-Lee Fink, Stacey Macmillan. …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Riverview Royals whipped the Yorkton Sacred Heart Saints 87-26 as Becky Daly and Alexis Graham each scored 15. Heather Howe paced Sacred Heart with 9. Riverview led 46-4 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Regina Johnson Wildcats defeated the Meadow Lake Carpenter Spartans 62-55 as Chelsea Cassano scored 15 and Michelle Mullie 12. Chantel Jislason led Meadow Lake with 14. Mallory Stuckel added 8. Johnson led 40-33 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Central Cyclones dumped the Lake Lenore Lancers 71-21 as Jennifer Prokopetz scored 21. Holly Brockman led Lake Lenore with 15. …………………………………………………… The North Battleford John Paul II Crusaders crushed the Warman Wolverines 90-38 as Ashley Graw scored 19. Lauren Bedient paced Warman with 16. John Paul II led 43-17 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Caronport Cougars thumped the Rosetown Royals 77-29 as M. Wasylenka scored 14. L. Horton and B. Ireland each scored 9 to pace Rosetown. Caronport led 31-16 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Lloydminster Holy Rosary Raiders defeated Prince Albert Wesmore 66-57 as Lori Bender scored 31. Deanna Neudorf paced Wesmore with 18. Wesmore led 27-25 at the half.

        In the quarterfinals, the Melfort Comets crushed the Melville Cobras 78-30 after taking a 42-13 lead at the half and coasting to the easy win.

        The Moose Jaw Riverview Royals defeated the Regina F.W. Johnson Wildcats 64-40 as Jocelynne Adams scored 17, Becky Daly 12 and Jennifer Fortin 12. April Bacon led F.W. Johnson with 11. Courtney Selinger added 6. The Wildcats led 24-22 at the half. The Wildcats (coached by Earl Kummerfeld and Alison Merk) included Chelsea Cassano, Melissa Mullie, Melissa Cassano, Kristen Allen, April Bacon, Courtney Selinger, Miriam Okeadu, Jenna-Lynn Ponto, Tanya Cardinal.

        The Moose Jaw Central Cyclones dumped the North Battleford John Paul II Crusaders 78-52 as Jennifer Prokopetz scored 32. Erran Sayers and Chandra Thiell each noted 13 for John Paul II. Central led 39-27 at the half.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Caronport Cougars defeated the Lloydminster Holy Rosary Raiders 73-62 as Mary Wasylenka scored 31. Amanda Trachuk led Holy Rosary with 17. Kelsey Weighill and Lori Bender each added 15. Caronport led 33-32 at the half.

        In the semi-finals, the 4th-seeded Moose Jaw Riverview Lady Royals nipped the top-seeded Melfort Comets 68-67 in overtime as Megan Wade scored 17. Holy Annand led Melfort with 19.

        In the other semi, the Moose Jaw Central Lady Cyclones defeated the Caronport Cougars 58-51 as Jennifer Prokopetz scored 24. Marcy Wasylenka paced Caronport with 21.

        In the bronze medal match, the Melfort Comets defeated the Caronport Cougars 74-66 in double overtime as Brandi Armstrong scored 26. Marcy Wasylenka paced Caronport with 36.

        In the final, the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones dumped the Moose Jaw Riverview Royals 75-40 as Jennifer Prokopetz scored 21. Becky Daly and Dione Anderson led Riverview with 10 apiece. After three consecutive runner-up finishes at the provincials, the Cyclones were fourth time lucky.

        The bronze medalist Melfort Comets: Brandi Armstrong; Holly Annand;

        The silver medalist Moose Jaw Riverview Lady Royals: Becky Daly; Alexis Graham; Jocelynne Adams; Jennifer Fortin; Megan Wade; Dionne Anderson; coach Bryan Adams

        The gold medalist Moose Jaw Central Cyclones: Jennifer Prokopetz; Stacie Longworth; Amy Liepert; coach Rhonda Kwan